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Wristwatch Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: The first wristwatches were developed in the 16th century. Elizabeth I of England received a wristwatch from Robert Dudley in 1571, described as an arm watch. Wristwatches were first worn by military men towards the end of the 19th century, when the importance of synchronizing manoeuvres during war. All watches provide the time of day, giving at least the hour and minute, and usually the second. Most also provide the current date, and often the day of the week as well. As miniaturized electronics became cheaper, watches have been developed containing calculators, tonometers, barometers, altimeters, a compass using both hands to show the N/S direction, video games, digital cameras, keydrives, GPS receivers and cellular phones.

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